New bagel shop offers a steamed twist near Marietta Square

MDJ Script/ Top Stories for July 30th

Publish Date:  July 30th

  

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I’m Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Times Journal

  1. New bagel shop offers a steamed twist near Marietta Square
  2. Marietta kindergartners get first taste of school bus life
  3. Fake Romeos used Facebook, Instagram and other platforms in scheme to swindle women

 

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STORY 1:  New bagel shop offers a steamed twist near Marietta Square

Sully’s Steamers has opened its first metro Atlanta location near Marietta Square, offering steamed bagel sandwiches for breakfast and lunch. Known for their “always steamed, never toasted” approach, the bagels are steamed twice for a tender, melt-in-your-mouth experience. Popular menu items include The Griswold, featuring turkey, bacon, and barbecue sauce, and the Nacho Maximus, topped with nacho cheese Doritos. Co-owned by Sophie Balas and her parents, the family aims to bring this unique concept, originally founded in South Carolina, to the Marietta community. Sully’s is open daily, serving a variety of bagel flavors and creative sandwiches.

 

STORY 2: Marietta kindergartners get first taste of school bus life

Marietta’s annual "Ready, Set, Ride" event gave first-time bus riders a practice run before the school year begins. Over 100 students participated, preparing for the return of 8,500 students across 12 campuses, with 5,800 riding buses. Bus driver Cathy Wells decorated her bus with positive messages, calling it an extension of the classroom. She emphasized safety rules, reminding kids to sit properly. Kindergartener Waverly Andrews experienced her first bus ride with excitement, while fifth-grader Giovanna Ricciardi guided her younger brother Nico, ensuring a smooth start to the school year.

 

STORY 3: Fake Romeos used Facebook, Instagram and other platforms in scheme to swindle women

Kenneth G. Akpieyi, a Georgia man, was convicted in Louisiana for his role in a $3 million romance scam targeting women online. Using social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, Akpieyi and others lured victims into fake relationships, later requesting money for fraudulent causes via encrypted apps like WhatsApp. Akpieyi, operating under the alias Phillip Anderson, funneled funds through his company, KGA Autobrokers LLC, to accounts in China and the UAE. He faces up to 40 years in prison and significant fines, with sentencing set for Nov. 5.

 

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